February 23, 20188 yr I tested all the physical switches and made sure they work in Prosim737. I can see the movement in the Panels Window. As soon as I start up the simulator, the switches stop working when I see the panel. These switches are connected to a leo bodnar card. I have 2 of them. I read somewhere that you cant have multiple. When I disconnected one of them, and went thru the same process, the same issue. Having said that, is that a Prosim737 issue or a Simulator issue? Using Prepar3d V4, Prosim737 V2.
February 23, 20188 yr I have multiple Bodnar cards that are all recognized in P3D4 but I do not have Prosim 737. I also use FSUIPC, if that might make a difference. John Hubbard MSFS2020 - Win10
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February 23, 20188 yr Author You are correct, the switches do work with FSUIPC, but the issue is that from a lights perspective and some of the other 737 overhead switches there is no mapping in FSUIPC. All I am trying to do is get the lights to come on at night. :)
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